Pytte

Pytte is a family of small Python-like languages.

Programs written for Pytte languages will most likely run under
any modern Python interpreter, but the opposite is not always true.

The initial Pytte implementation is called Pytte1.
The Pytte1 engine is written in portable ANSI C, and provides true
garbage collection, fast method dispatch, a set of core types written
in C (including a built-in XML parser!), and a very small footprint.

Pytte is a personal research project, and is not yet fit for public consumption.

“First take everything out of the room, put it on your front
lawn and look at the room. Get the floors and walls as good as you
can. Get rid of wires, make a good clean shell. And take back only
what is useful. You’ll be amazed at the amount of stuff left in the
yard.” — Terence Conran.